REMEMBER LAST MAY? Remember
the outcry when Ukip produced a poster of an image of the White Cliffs of Dover
in the foreground with an escalator laddered against them; meant to depict how
easy it was to enter the UK. The froth emanating from Tory mouths could have
filled several baths. But the image captured the mood of the people, and its
depiction registered with them and helped Ukip triumph in the European elections.
The party had its hand on the pulse of the nation; whereas the London based Tories
had only their politically correct sentiments to respond with.
Ukip
has now produced another poster. This time for the up and coming Rotherham election
to select its new Police and Crime Commissioner after the resignation of its
previous incumbent Shaun Wright, a Labour candidate for the position who
refused to resign after the Rotherham child abuse scandal.
The
poster depicts a young girl with the message; "There are 1,400 reasons why you should not trust Labour;"
a reference of course to those children raped and assaulted by Pakistanis whose
atrocious behaviour went ignored by the Labour authority as well as the police
and social services; and for the usual politically correct reasons of not
wishing to offend the Pakistani (Muslim) community… and the Labour party's
filthy hand was all over this subterfuge to keep the suffering of these
children secret, as it was in other areas of the North where it needed the Muslim
vote.
So
the poster tells a truth about Labour, one which it is their turn to froth
about. Here we have the Labour response so far; first up Simon Danczuk the MP
for Rochdale: "Ukip are clearly more
interested in trying to use victims' suffering to win votes than in coming up
with solutions. They have never contributed to discussions in terms of child
sex abuse. They have decided to create a bandwagon which they are now jumping on."
The
shadow justice minister, Dan Jarvis, a South Yorkshire MP then weighs in: "The cynical and deliberate
exploitation of victims by Ukip in this poster marks a new and unacceptable low
in their recent campaign activity."
These
responses mimic those of the Tories in May; insincere and out of touch with the
communities they were meant to serve. If the people of Rotherham are repelled
by this poster, then they deserve to see the whole horrible episode repeated
again. But I know that Ukip has got it right once more and the people of
Rotherham will elect Jack Carson, the Ukip candidate.
THE TRUE CYNICS are not Ukip but Dan Jarvis who has
the temerity to suggest Ukip has been
responsible for the, "… cynical and
deliberate exploitation of victims." Where was Labour when these
victims were being truly exploited through abuse? Ask the victims themselves if
they feel Ukip are exploiting them. My guess is, and it is only a guess, that
these young girls at the time who were abused and raped by Pakistanis, will
tell you they had no one to turn to in Labour controlled Rotherham or Labour
controlled Rochdale or Oxford.
Mr
Jarvis is a mountebank who froths at the mouth at every opportunity, like every
other politician fighting for or to remain in office. The two main parties have failed miserably
the people of the UK, both on immigration and because of political correctness.
But
no single party has done more to add to the suffering of these 1400 children than
the neglect of their situation by the Labour Party; as no doubt Mr Danczuk,
being the MP for Rochdale would readily admit under different circumstances
than wishing to impute Ukip with charges of opportunism – which, God forbid,
Labour have never succumb too.
Ukip
have every right to highlight this tragedy. They are not exploiting anyone; but
reminding those trusting Labour supporters in Rotherham of the responsibility
for this carnage. The Labour Party helped keep secret, through their misplaced
faith in political correctness as well as their betrayal of the white working
class in Rotherham, what was happening to these children.
The
true outrage should be against the comments of Simon Danczuk and Dan Jarvis,
whose party tapped its mouth shut through the insidious political witchcraft
known as political correctness performed in Rochdale, Rotherham, and Oxford.
Ukip have done a service to the people of Rotherham by the unfurling of their
poster.
The
people of Rotherham will judge whether Ukip has shown any kind of disrespect
for those 1400 abused young girls who, due to the multicultural sensitivities
of the Labour Party, found themselves in dire straits without any form of
protection…can the Ukip poster ever compare with this?
One
thing is for sure, the Ukip candidate Jack Carson will not allow the intrusion
of political correctness into the decision making of the office of Police and
Crime Commissioner, if he is elected. Political correctness is anathema to Ukip,
as even their worst enemy would readily acknowledge; which is why Ukip should
be given the position of Rotherham's Police and Crime Commissioner…and I hope
the traditional Labour Rotherham voter
agrees.
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